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INDUSTRIAL FOR SALE
Springfield commercial real estate
23095 COBURG ROAD, OFF OF I-5 HARRISBURG OFF-RAMP HARRISBURG, OREGON

$1,500,000.00

BACK ON THE MARKET!
Private Airstrip For Sale
Harrisburg, Oregon.

Great Commercial/Industrial loaction at Harrisburg & I-5 exit.
67.7 acres includes airstrip, various airplane hangers and structures, approximately 10 acre pond. and the price has been lowered to $1,500,000.00.
Tom Laemmle 541 844-8419 or Edgar Ching 541 521-2744



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COMMERCIAL FOR LEASE
unique eugene springfield property for sale or for lease
Prime Springfield location located next to the new LTD Bus Station. New Space with Tenant Improvements Negotiable with a 5 year lease.
$1.25 PER SQUARE FEET
Lease the ground floor and landlord will throw in the mezzanie at no extra charge

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COMMERCIAL FOR SALE
unique eugene springfield property for sale or for lease

Owner Financing!
Newer shopping center next to new LTD Bus Station.  Approximate 9,800 S/F building on 40,000 S/F of commercial land.  
ALL "NNN" LEASES
Approximately 2 years old.
Great location. Easy management.
Strong tenant mix includes:
Franz Bread, Quilters Junction, Dutch Brothers Coffee and Tracktown Pizza. 
Tom Laemmle 541 485-1400 or Edgar Ching 541 521-2744    


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ABOUT EUGENE

Eugene / Springfield …. where small town charm merges with the lights of the big-city! Eugene-Springfield makes up Oregon's second largest metro area with a population of over 190,000.
Nestled along the Willamette and McKenzie Rivers, Eugene-Springfield is the heart of Lane County.

Eugene/Springfield Photos by eCHING
Eugene and Springfield contain a unique mix of art and culture, shopping and dining, sports and entertainment. Eugene is home to the University of Oregon Fighting Ducks with some of America's greatest collegiate sport venues including Autzen Stadium, McArthur Court and Hayward Field. For the outdoor enthusiasts, spend the day rafting the beautiful McKenzie River or fishing local lakes and streams.

Many others enjoy visiting surrounding communities, home to historic covered bridges, golf courses and award-winning wineries. Eugene-Springfield is situated in Lane County, which spreads from the majestic Cascades to the brilliant Oregon Coast.
Eugene-Springfield is a mecca of year-round activities including boating, fishing, bicycling, camping, hiking, skiing and golfing. Eugene-Springfield is never short for recreational enjoyment.
It's easy to see why so many choose to call Eugene-Springfield home!



With a population of over 140,000 people, Eugene is Oregon's second largest city after Portland. The Willamette River runs through the heart of the city

with the McKenzie River joining the Willamette to the north of town.
The city covers approximately 41.5 square miles. The elevation is 426 above sea level and the city's topography features Skinner Butte to the north of downtown and the south, the landmark Spencer Butte, now a 310-acre city park.

The Willamette River is the largest river in the state of Oregon. Discovered in 1792 by Li0eutenant William Robert Broughton of the Vancouver expedition, It flows through nine counties and 19 cities.


The river drains 12,000 square miles of land at an average rate of flow that would fill 175 buildings the size of Portland's tallest skyscrapers every day. The Willamette begins in the high Cascades from Lake Timpanogas southeast of Eugene. The Coast and the Middle Forks join in Springfield and the river flows northward (one of the few major rivers in the US that flows that direction) for nearly 300 miles before joining the Columbia River at Portland. Nearly 70 percent of Oregonians live within 20 miles of the Willamette River.

 

Statistics & Facts

  • The population of Eugene is approximately 137,000 (2000).
  • The approximate number of families is 47,991 (1990).
  • The amount of land area in Eugene is 98.53 sq. kilometers.
  • The amount of surface water is 0.098 sq kilometers.
  • The distance from Eugene to Washington DC is 2555 miles. The distance to the
  • Oregon state capital is 60 miles. (as the crow flies)
  • Eugene is positioned 44.05 degrees north of the equator and 123.11 degrees west of the prime meridian.
  • Eugene elevation is 400-2,000 feet above sea level.
  • Eugene average annual rainfall is 43 inches per year
  • Eugene average temperature is 53 degrees F.

Lane County commercial property for sale Eugene Springfield Building For Sale and For Lease Eugene commercial real estate

BUSNIESS FOR SALE

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AREA

PRICE

 
BAKERY COQUILLE, OREGON $150,000.00
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Ice Cream Parlor Eugene, OREGON $185,000.00
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EDGAR E. CHING, BROKER        
541-521-2744
eCHING@commerciallocators.com

TOM LAEMMLE, BROKER
541-485-1400
Tom@commerciallocators.com

497 OAKWAY ROAD - EUGENE, OREGON 97401  
 541-521-2744 (phone)  -   541-485-7136 (fax)





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